EPISODE · Oct 17, 2023 · 27 MIN
Episode 46: Matt Novack's Notes on Networking and Overcoming Rejection
from Successful Musicians · host Jason Tonioli
For the entire transcript of the interview, please click here. Our guest for today is a Los Angeles-based composer for film, TV, and video games Matt Novack. Matt has worked on multiple projects that really show his knowledge and skills in composing music that fits the project perfectly. He has worked on Medical Police which stars Erinn Hayes, Rob Huebel, and Tom Wright. Matt is a true creative who is very passionate about his work and creating soundtracks that are a stand-out factor for his projects. Some of Matt’s other notable credits include working cult favorite Children’s Hospital, Netflix’s A Murderville Holiday Special, as well as award-winning Dog Days and spots for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. Most recently, he composed for TBS’s Miracle Workers: End Times, which premiered on July 10th and is releasing weekly episodes. He also recently co-scored Amy Always Wins, a podcast and comedy quiz show with Greg Martin. What You’ll Learn In this episode, Matt shares the significance of networking, communication, and collaboration in the creative process and career development. He also emphasized that rejection and disappointment are natural parts of this industry, and they can be incredibly tough to handle. It's important to remember that you're not alone in facing these challenges. Every successful creative professional has encountered rejection at some point in their career. Things We Discussed Miracle Workers: End Times - The live-action comedy TV series "Miracle Workers: End Times" Season Four, is set in a 'post-apocalyptic' future, starring Daniel Radcliffe, Steve Buscemi, Geraldine Viswanathan, Karan Soni, and Jon Bass, aired January 16, 2023, on TBS. Connect with Matt Novack Website Linktree IMDb Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Soundcloud Connect with Jason Tonioli Website Facebook YouTube Instagram Spotify Pandora Amazon Music Apple Music
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For the entire transcript of the interview, please click here. Our guest for today is a Los Angeles-based composer for film, TV, and video games Matt Novack. Matt has worked on multiple projects that really show his knowledge and skills in composing music that fits the project perfectly. He has worked on Medical Police which stars Erinn Hayes, Rob Huebel, and Tom Wright. Matt is a true creative who is very passionate about his work and creating soundtracks that are a stand-out factor for his projects. Some of Matt’s other notable credits include working cult favorite Children’s Hospital, Netflix’s A Murderville Holiday Special, as well as award-winning Dog Days and spots for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. Most recently, he composed for TBS’s Miracle Workers: End Times, which premiered on July 10th and is releasing weekly episodes. He also recently co-scored Amy Always Wins, a podcast and comedy quiz show with Greg Martin. What You’ll Learn In this episode, Matt shares the significance of networking, communication, and collaboration in the creative process and career development. He also emphasized that rejection and disappointment are natural parts of this industry, and they can be incredibly tough to handle. It's important to remember that you're not alone in facing these challenges. Every successful creative professional has encountered rejection at some point in their career. Things We Discussed Miracle Workers: End Times - The live-action comedy TV series "Miracle Workers: End Times" Season Four, is set in a 'post-apocalyptic' future, starring Daniel Radcliffe, Steve Buscemi, Geraldine Viswanathan, Karan Soni, and Jon Bass, aired January 16, 2023, on TBS. Connect with Matt Novack Website Linktree IMDb Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Soundcloud Connect with Jason Tonioli Website Facebook YouTube Instagram Spotify Pandora Amazon Music Apple Music
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